Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.
1. A mobile communication device comprising a computational means and output means, further comprising a module incorporating a non-contact temperature sensor for receiving from an external surface electromagnetic radiation in the infrared spectral range, such non-contact temperature sensor generates a signal.
2. The mobile communication device of claim 1 further comprising a digital photographic camera for generating a digital image of the external surface, and a signal conditioner connected to the non-contact temperature sensor for receiving and conditioning said signal, wherein the computational means is connected to the signal conditioner and adapted for calculating temperature of the externals surface from the signal generated by the non-contact temperature sensor.
3. The mobile communication device of claim 2 , wherein the computational means is further adapted for calculating an optimal distance between the module and the external surface by using the digital image generated by said digital photographic camera.
4. The mobile communication device of claim 2 , wherein the computational means stores a pre-defined template, said computational means is adapted for matching the digital image with the template for calculating a distance between the module and the external surface.
5. The mobile communication device of claim 4 , where said template has a shape of a facial landmark, such landmark being an eyebrow, or nose, or contour of an eye, or ear.
6. The mobile communication device of claim 1 , wherein said external surface is part of a head of a human.
7. The mobile communication device of claim 6 , wherein the computational means is adapted for converting the surface temperature of the part of the head of a human into the inner temperature of the human.
8. A mobile communication device comprising a computational means and output means, further comprising: a module for receiving and measuring a magnitude of electromagnetic radiation, wherein said electromagnetic radiation is generated by a source that is not being part of the mobile communication device, and such module comprising at least one antenna adapted for operation in the radio frequency range.
9. A method of measuring the magnitude of electromagnetic radiation in a selected location by a mobile communication device, consisting of the steps of: providing a mobile communication device that comprises a housing, a digital imaging sensor having a first field of view, such sensor is for generating a digital image of the selected location, a computational means, and an output means for conveying information to an operator; incorporating into the housing a module that is responsive to intensity of the electromagnetic radiation in a selected spectral range; positioning the housing in a vicinity of the selected location; generating by the module a signal representative of the electromagnetic radiation; processing said signal to extract information related to intensity of the electromagnetic radiation in the selected location, and sending said information to the output means for conveying the information to the operator.
10. The method of measuring the magnitude of electromagnetic radiation of claim 9 comprising a further step of positioning in the module at least one thermopile having a second field of view wherein said first field of view is wider than the second field of view and said thermopile generates a signal representative of temperature of the selected location within the second field of view.
11. The method of measuring the magnitude of electromagnetic radiation of claim 10 further comprising the steps of moving said housing to aim the digital imaging sensor at the selected location and observing on the output means the digital image of the selected location, wherein such selected location has a geometrical feature; storing in the computational means a pre-defined template being a desired outline of the geometrical feature; superimposing a template with the digital image of the geometrical feature; indicating by the output means the moment when the template and the image of the geometrical features are substantially superimposed, and computing temperature information from said signal, such temperature being the information related to intensity of the electromagnetic radiation.
12. The method of measuring intensity of electromagnetic radiation of claim 10 , further comprising the steps of identifying and locating by said computational means a landmark from said geometrical features within the first field of view, such landmark having salient geometrical features of the selected location; comparing by the computational means the size and position of said landmark with a reference outline of the landmark stored in the computational means; generating by the output means a feedback signal to the operator for moving the housing to a position where the landmark and the reference outline are substantially of the same size and substantially at the same position; computing temperature from said signal.
13. A method of computing temperature from electromagnetic radiation being naturally emanated from a selected portion of an object by a mobile communication device, comprising the steps of providing a mobile communication device comprising a housing, a digital imaging sensor, a computational means, and an output means for conveying information to an operator; positioning in the housing an electromagnetic radiation detector operating in an infrared thermal spectral range and having a field of view; positioning in the housing the digital imaging sensor and electromagnetic radiation detector in a mutual proximity and alignment; aiming by an operator the digital imaging sensor and electromagnetic radiation detector at the object; generating by the digital imaging sensor a first signal representative of an image of the object; generating by the electromagnetic radiation detector a second signal representative of surface temperature of the object within the field of view; computing the surface temperature of the object from the said second signal, and sending the computed temperature to said output means.
14. The method of computing temperature by a mobile communication device of claim 13 , further comprising the steps of generating by the computational means a template approximating the shape of a landmark, such landmark being an identifiable part of the object; identifying and locating said landmark by said computational means; comparing the sizes and positions of said landmark and said template; generating by the output means a feedback signal to the operator; moving said housing for matching the sizes and positions of said landmark and said template.
15. The method of computing temperature by a mobile communication device of claim 13 , further comprising the steps of displaying by the output means an image of the object derived by the computational means from said first signal; displaying a target, such target being an outline of the filed of view; moving the housing to superimpose the target and the selected portion of the object.
16. The method of computing temperature by a mobile communication device of claim 13 , further comprising the step of converting the surface temperature of the object into the inner temperature of the object.
17. The method of computing temperature by a mobile communication device of claim 13 , further comprising the step of generating an alarm when temperature of the object exceeds a preset limit.
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September 25, 2012
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